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39238a44d6 typo 2019-04-14 18:38:32 +02:00

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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@
```html ```html
<script src="node_modules/ejs-render-remote/ejs-render-remote.js"></script> <script src="node_modules/ejs-render-remote/ejs-render-remote.js"></script>
``` ```
2. Creare a file with your template, for example `templates/hello-world.ejs` containing `hello <%= name %>!` 2. Create a file with your template, for example `templates/hello-world.ejs` containing `hello <%= name %>!`
3. Render the remote template: 3. Render the remote template:
```js ```js
someDomelement.outerHTML = ejs.rr('templates/hello-world.ejs', {name: 'Simon'}); someDomelement.outerHTML = ejs.rr('templates/hello-world.ejs', {name: 'Simon'});
@@ -28,5 +28,5 @@ The resulting ejs template function is cached, so the second time this function
### ejs.preloadTemplate(templateUrl) ### ejs.preloadTemplate(templateUrl)
Since `ejs.rr` is async, you can call `ejs.preloadTemplate` before invoking `ejs.rr` to warm the template chace up for that `templateUrl`. Since `ejs.rr` is async, you can call `ejs.preloadTemplate` before invoking `ejs.rr` to warm the template cache up for that `templateUrl`.
By doing so the call to `ejs.rr` will return the rendered template string right away. By doing so the call to `ejs.rr` will return the rendered template string right away.